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In a nod to Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Anthony Head stars as Henry, a cynical taxi-driving vampire hunter who provides dry wit and a "Van Helsing-esque" foil to the chaotic brothers. image for Let the Wrong One In

Let the Wrong One In (2021) is a gory, irreverent Irish horror-comedy that swaps the brooding tension of classic vampire films for slapstick, sibling rivalry, and an avalanche of practical effects. Directed by Conor McMahon—best known for the cult slasher Stitches —it centers on the "too-nice" Matt (Karl Rice) and his bumbling, estranged brother Deco (Eoin Duffy), who stumbles home after a rough night with a nasty bite on his neck and a sudden allergy to garlic chips. A "Dublish" Twist on Vampire Lore

Matt must decide whether to save his older brother—who was a "lowlife" even before he became undead—or stake him to save their mother and the city.

Deco was turned by a vampire coven led by a disgruntled former fiancée on a hen weekend gone wrong in Transylvania.

Unlike its somber spiritual namesake, Let the Right One In , this film is steeped in Dublin culture, featuring thick accents, local slang, and a uniquely Irish "guilty pleasure" vibe.